TFA_No. 60.2041_Anleitung
Digital alarm clock with pen holder
– Open the alarm clock's battery compartment.
– Open the inner battery compartment cover using a screw-
driver.
– Insert a new battery (CR 2032), plus pole upwards.
– Screw the cover back on carefully
– Close the battery compartment.
9. Troubleshooting
Problem
No display
Operation with USB-/mains connection:
➜ Connect the device with the USB cable
➜ Check USB-/mains connection
Battery operation:
➜ Ensure the batteries' polarities are correct
➜ Change the batteries
➜ Activate the display briefly by touching or making a loud
sound (such as clapping your hands)
Incorrect indication
➜ Restart the instrument according to the manual
Battery operation:
➜ Change the batteries
Indication: LL / HH
➜ Temperature is outside measuring range
If your device fails to work despite these measures, please contact
the retailer where you purchased the product from for advice.
10. Waste disposal
This product and its packaging have been manufactured using
high-grade materials and components which can be recycled and
reused. This reduces waste and protects the environment.
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner
using the collection systems that have been set up.
Disposal of the electrical device
Remove non-permanently installed batteries and re-
chargeable batteries from the device and dispose of them
separately.
This product is labelled in accordance with the EU Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE).
This product must not be disposed of in ordinary house-
hold waste.
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Digital alarm clock with pen holder
As a consumer, you are required to take end-of-life
devices to a designated collection point for the disposal
of electrical and electronic equipment, in order to ensure
environmentally-compatible disposal. The return service
is free of charge. Observe the current regulations in
place!
Disposal of the batteries
Never dispose of empty batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries with ordinary household waste. They contain pol-
lutants such as heavy metals, which can be harmful to
the environment and human health if disposed of
improperly, and valuable raw materials such as iron, zinc,
manganese or nickel that can be recovered from waste.
As a consumer, you are required by law to take them to
your retail store or to an appropriate collection site
depending on national or local regulations in order to
protect the environment. The return service is free of
charge. You can obtain addresses of suitable collection
points from your city council or local authority.
The symbols for the contained heavy metals are:
Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead.
Reduce the generation of waste from batteries by using
batteries with a longer lifespan or suitable rechargeable
batteries. Avoid littering the environment and do not
leave batteries or battery-containing electrical and elec-
tronic devices lying around carelessly. The separate col-
lection and recycling of batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries make an important contribution to relieving the
impact on the environment and avoiding health risks.
WARNING!
Environmental and health damage
caused by incorrect disposal of batteries!
WARNING!
Batteries containing lithium can explode
• Batteries and rechargeable batteries containing lithium (Li=
lithium) present a high risk of fire and explosion due to heat or
mechanical damage with potentially serious consequences for
people and the environment. Pay particular attention to correct
disposal.
11. Specifications
Measuring range - temperature
0°C...50°C
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